Really enjoy hearing stories of great customer service, for what ever reason there seems to be a lot in the detailing industry. Such a great brotherhood.
I am purchasing a steamer and I wanted your advice on if you would still purchase a VX 5000 in 2022 if you didn’t have a steamer? The only thing holding me back from pulling the trigger is if i should buy a steamer with continuous fill? Please advise. Thank you!
Hi. So we love our old VX5000. It’s an older used unit and I have no idea where it’s been before us. The thing is amazing! I wouldn’t go with continuous fill. I had a friend who bought one and he had nothing but problems with it. To many parts and pumps that break down easily to make it continuously fill. Not worth it. I would totally be the vx5000
I recent bought one and is leaking from the bottom when I put water. I think their drainer plug from the bottom got broken from the shipment process. 😭
Might consider cleaning seat area with lime scale remover if white residue is seen, and soaking new o-ring in armor-all or similar to ‘condition’ and lubricate. I also use sil-glyde or other silicone grease to minimize friction and abrasion/ripping/deformation forces imparted when tightening the cap. You don’t want the o-ring to adhere to the top, bottom, or inside ... it should slide freely over all contact surfaces to maintain a round-compressed-to-oval cross section profile. Just some thoughts/suggestions... good luck ...thanks for great video!
Really enjoy hearing stories of great customer service, for what ever reason there seems to be a lot in the detailing industry. Such a great brotherhood.
Got to love the simple fix 😁👍
Hats off to Steve and good costumer service
Great so glad you fixed 😁👍🏼👍🏼
2 thumbs up for Steve👍👍
I am purchasing a steamer and I wanted your advice on if you would still purchase a VX 5000 in 2022 if you didn’t have a steamer? The only thing holding me back from pulling the trigger is if i should buy a steamer with continuous fill? Please advise. Thank you!
Hi. So we love our old VX5000. It’s an older used unit and I have no idea where it’s been before us. The thing is amazing!
I wouldn’t go with continuous fill. I had a friend who bought one and he had nothing but problems with it. To many parts and pumps that break down easily to make it continuously fill. Not worth it. I would totally be the vx5000
@@MirandaDetailing Thanks! That makes my decision easy! Appreciate it! Thank you!
You’re welcome.
I'd like to chat with you. I have a vapor rino and I'm having issues with my init heating up
Hi. Aw man that sucks! I don’t know about those machines unfortunately. You may have to contact the manufacturer on that one.
Do you have a video on the xtreme solutions magnum wax?! I saw something on Instagram and can’t find a video
Hi. Not yet. I’m still playing around with it.
I recent bought one and is leaking from the bottom when I put water. I think their drainer plug from the bottom got broken from the shipment process. 😭
Aw man!!! Call them and see if they will fix that or send you a new one
phil remember to keep the new o ring from the old knob
Oh definitely! I tend to hoard tools and parts like that in jars....like an old man 🤣
Mine doesn’t heat up!! It’s warm steam. 😞😞
Oh no!!! It may be defective! It should be burning hot!!
I'm having similar issues
Put a little vaseline on that oring here and there to keep the oring conditioned.
Excellent tip! Thanks man
Might consider cleaning seat area with lime scale remover if white residue is seen, and soaking new o-ring in armor-all or similar to ‘condition’ and lubricate. I also use sil-glyde or other silicone grease to minimize friction and abrasion/ripping/deformation forces imparted when tightening the cap. You don’t want the o-ring to adhere to the top, bottom, or inside ... it should slide freely over all contact surfaces to maintain a round-compressed-to-oval cross section profile. Just some thoughts/suggestions... good luck ...thanks for great video!
Excellent tips!! Thanks for that info! I’ll definitely grease up that O-ring.
You can buy one of those o rings at most hardware stores just taken the old one
Yeah unfortunately it wasn’t the o ring. It was the threads also. I just bought a new one and good as new! 😎👍🏼